RIFLE
ASSOCIATION
INTER-COLONIAL MATCH
CHILDREN'S
SPORTS
New Year's Day Event
AFK.C.C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
East Lancs.
Are Area
Champions
PRACTICE SHOOT Sports of the Kowloon Cricket Club
The thirty-first annual Children's (Continued from Page 8.)
will, an usual, be held on New Year's "Mulvey was a brilliant schemer,
Jones Day under the distinguished patron- and with The usual mid-week spoon and
constituted the practice shoot which was held yester-gir Andrew Caldecott and Lady required a good deal of watching in age of His Excellency the Governor, smartest wing on the field. Evans diag niternoon on the Army Ranges Caldecott. at Kowloon City saw between sixty
the centre, his dashing methods several times putting the opposition at a loss. Grabbon Lite Bowater were rather overshadowed by this trio.
that, the
therefore,
Lady Caldecott will present the and seventy members, attending on prizes at the conclusion of the sporto. the firing-point, in spite of the fact By kind permission of Major W, E. B. that units are still in comp. and
Dowling aid Offers, the Band of the numbers are neces-2nd, Battalion The East Lancashire sarily below normal.
Regiment will play selections Special interent in attached to the
throughout. shoot as formed the final practice for the Inter-Colonial Match, which
Children's tea will be served from is being shot for this afternoon, and p.m. to 4 pan..and for adults from keen interest was displayed in the 4 p.m. to 4.46 p.m., in addition to scores of those nominated to prac- the boys and girls races, there will Eise for the shoot yesterday after-be the usual aide-shows.
noon,
The sporin
Taylor and Parker made spasmodic efforts to pull the Sappers' quintette together, but the Inside forwards hadn't a shot between them, and were disastrously slow in manipulat- ing the
noticeable,
however, was the
the hall.complete, absence
of a plan of attack, or of any real are being held under understanding between the players. the conclusion of the shooting the chairmanship of Mr. Ezra Abra- Their efforts were much too individu- the-cards were examined by the hum. Vice-President of the KC.C..alistic, which made things comparn- Captain of Shooting, who announced while the Committee comprise Mr. tively simple for the East Lanes re- that the names of the team which God beam (Hon. Secretary) arkuard.
F. Goodwin (Captain of the Club), Mr. C.
will represent the Colony this after noon, were as follows-
Lieut. G. Ratcliffe, 1/R.U.R.
Sgt.
Sely 1/R.U.R.
Sgt.
R.M. R.M.
2/Lt. YS, Wan, H.K.V.D.C.
Capt Rybol, RA,
C.P.O. Pellow, R.N.
Lieut. E. D. D. Wilson, 1/R.U.R.
The Reserves are Cpl. Watson and
S. I. M. HI, both of the' ist. Bn.,' Royal Ulster Rifles,
THE 'GOALS
The winnern became one up by the
F. G. Maunder (Ifon, Treasurer), and Messrs. d. A. Band, F. E. Nash, interval, Evans heading in from W. W. Hirnt, A. Nissim, L. Jack, A. W. Ramsey, W. L. Mackenzie and mer. But this should never have G. J. Trecht.
The programine consists of twelve events for boys and the same number. for girls, made up of handicap flat traces, reloy ruces, obstacle races and
scored. Danfield and the ball in his hands and allowed it to slip out Info the net
the
L. O'B. Flestwood Smith, the Aus- tralian left-hand spin bowler, who
third Test match which starts will almost certainly play in the
PRESS TO PLAY REFEREES
AT FOOTBALL ON MONDAY
SOOKUNPOO VENUE
+
Those who whistle their decisions about football and those who write: them, have decided it is high time they showed the world that they know what they are whistling and about In other words on
onday afternoon next football teams representing the Hongkong Referees Association and the European Press are going to do a Tweedledum and Tweedledee net down at Sookunpoo, and if you're any good at
giving raspberries, here's the chance of a lifetime.
But the Refs. and the newshounds are very serious about the whole thing. It has been a long-standing challenge, and though it is not ex- pected the Interport Selection Com- mittee will toe the touch-lines, it can certainly be claimed that Some unusual football will be seen.
new procedure appeared to work to Cury by and shortly before has now recovered his health and (Goalkeeper); R. Goldman (China
morrow.
CRICKET
to-
It is hoped that Lee Wal-tong will be able to omelate at the match.
The
Press have selected their strongest alde available and is - as follows.
F. M. el Arculli (H.K. Daily Press) Matt) (Right-back) and G. W. Gillen (H.K. Telegraph) (Left-back); S. Homet (M.K. Dally Press) (Right- half), A. M. Omar (S.C. Morning Post) (Centre-half) and A.
A. R. Mark
Markar (H.K. Daily Press) (Left-half); N. A. E. Mackay (China Mail) (Right- wing), G. C. Burneit (Ching Mail) (Inside-right). 5. A. Gray
East Lanes, swarmed to the attack after half time and assured an ascendancy which was never ugain lost.
si. Mulvey scored a very nice got quite
Evans made the issue safe when well, and in future any full member he picked up a stray pass and went SHOOTING ONLY AVERAGE The standard of shooting gester who applies after 1.60 pan. for his clean through a spreadeagled defence Banfield's reach. day afternoon was about average ticket, must take his turn with the to shoot well out of only, chiefly owing to the very poor
affiliated members as regards his At the close of the match Capt. light which persisted for the whole personal
G. W. B. Kiram introduced Cal. of the afternoon, but as will be seen
Next Wednes
HOLIDAY a further change Morris, who distributed the trophies, from the detailed results given below is being made, when register boards, and, mentioned that in the course of from the detailed res the Royal Navy as were used during the Prize Meet the Area league programme no less Club To Play Two-Day site centre-forward), M. It
Тел: once again headed the list by scorbut ing, will be brought into operation than matches had been, played. being closely followed balls in this, and each succeeding. He congratulated the teams on their by Lieut.
It is to behaviour in these matches, adding Ulster Rines, with a score of be Royal
howeverking understood,
that the that the Emergency Committee had one point les le. 99,
fur
each had only two caphanks were also ex- Hongkong C.C. in a two days' match "naughty boys" The following will represent the cards still remains with the deal with. ing was
completed before the light members themselves, and that, at the pressed to the Kowloon Football Club against the Royal Navy on the Hong- became really bad, It wan necessary conclusion of the shooting in any for the use of the ground that after-kong C.C. ground, commencing to- to put into use every avaliabic target one detail, members are to check noon and to the referees and lines-morrow at 11 am. on the range
o but
even so, conditions over the scores so shown
on their
men who had so nbly carried out A. W. Hayward (Captain), H. W. were far from ideal,
Bulnes, R.
R. L. Holden, H.
Owen boards. Should there be
Hughes, D.
D. Metelian, H. B. Neve. the first time whereby a competitor any discrepancy, the matter will be
. A. Pearce. T. E. Pearce, A. E was handed a card peared the number of his target, his charge.
LEAGUE MATCH
cenade of the 1st Bn. shoot on the army ranges.
In order to ensure that the shoot of H
GWI
A new system was tried out for the Fs, with those appearing on their duties for the many leogic
| games. "
Col.
Morris, after presenting the said there was one person
on which ap- referred to the Range Offteer-in-law Klmm had forgotten la men-
place on the fring-point, and the The leading scores made yesterday detail in which he would are. This afternoon are as follows:-
Ager. Score Nell
08
95
04
94
04
94
S.R.
AS3'D.
H'cap.
(b)..
Score at Score at 500 Yds, 500 Yıl,
Nelt.
Score at
000 Yds.
Nett.
Nett.
I. A. B. Bowerman
Scr.
34
34
312
100 *
2.
Lt. Rateliffe
Scr.
"
31
34
31
00
3. Capt. Rybol
Ser.
9. Sgt. Maunell
5. Major Edwards
6. Sgt. Blandford
Ser.
7
Sgt. Rattenbury
U
a. C. P. O Pellow
0. Cpl. J. Watson
Ser.
10.
Li E. D. D. Wilson
11. S. I. M. Hi
Scr.
12. Mr. G. II. Lakeman
13. Sgt. Warwick
Ser. :
15. Rin. Monagh
10.
Lieut. Sequeira
1. P.C. J, R. Wall
2. Lieut. Jenks
3. A.. D. Hambrook
14. Lt. Patiulto
22
All the above competitors used the "1914" rific.
8.R. (a).
31
29
27
20
25
20
10
-Denotes the winner of the nett spoon,
92 $
01
00
00
and that was Captain Kimm. He was the man behind the scenes, but they all had good reason to feel grateful for his work in connection with the successful organisation and completion of the competition.
Match
Abbas (Morning Post), (Inside-left) and J. Marques (H.K. Daity Press) (Left-wing).
JAPANESE HOCKEY VISIT
Perry, L. T. Ride and G. A. Stewart Programme Altered For
The following will represent the Hongkong C.C. 2nd. XI in a League match against the University 2nd. XI at Pokfulam on Saturday, January 2 at 2 p.m.:
A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), J. F. Barron, V. C. Bond, F. A. Dunnett, N. P. Fox, C. E. Gahagan, R. M. M, King, J. F. Leys, J. E. Potler, W.
BADMINTON TITLES Stoker and W. Wooding.
"SCHOOL MATCH
Entries for the first annual Colony Badminton Championships, to be held under the auspices of the Hong-day when the Ellis Kadoorie Indian A drawn match was played yester- kong Badminton Association, will close at noon on Saturday, January 10, 1937.
The events to be decided are Men's Singles, Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles, and the matches will start on Tuesday, January 20, 1937.
87 The Filipino community will be celebrating Rizal Day' on Sunday.
28
81
883
25
79 January 3 at the Feninsula Hotel
with a tin, lechonnda and dance until 6 o'clock, As only ticket holders
-Denotes the winner of the handicap spoon. NOTE: The handicap of each winner has been reduced by one point, will be admitted, those who, wish to -as shown-This procedure applies to both-S.R.(a) --und-S‚R.(b)|attend aro-requested-to-apply-to-Dr.-
Spoon Shoots.
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School met Queen's College at cricket on the Indian R.C. ground at Sookun- poo. Scores:
Indian School. 02 for 6 dec. (KM. Rumjahn 04, I. All 5 for 22).
Queen's College. 88 for 8 (1. All 21, O. Talip 17, T.L. Lo 15; KM. Rumjahn 5 for 41, Sohan Singh 3 for 30).
YACHTING
HONGKONG Wins For Rolla,--Gael- And Kittiwake
Yesterday's sweepstake races ur- ranged by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club resulted in wins for Rolla, silled by Col. E. St. G. Kirke | in the H class, Kittiwake, sulled by Miss P. M. King, in the A class and Gaci, sailed by Captain A. McMillan In the mixed classes.
The course, over a distance of 8.3 miles, was as follows: Channel Rock (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Rumsey Shoal (P), N. Murk on Club line (P), Channel Rock (S), Club Line.
The results were:
Yacht
"I" Class Started 14.40
Finished Cort'ed Posn. Sailed by Diana ... 10.10.50% 16.10.56 2
(Miss B. Kirke).
Rolla
10.07.67 16.07.57 (Col. E. St. G. Kirke). Aerial
1
Eve
....10.17.30% 10.11.23- (Mr. G. E. Gifford-Hul!).
"A" Class Started 14.45
10.31.47 +
3
(Capt. E. Bader).
Isebe!
10.31.41 (Major B. E. C. Dixon). Kittiwake
10,27,26
3
2
(Miss P. M. King). Painted Lady
10.28.40 (Lieut. J. D. Hill, R.N.). Mixed Classes Started 14.55
Allsa .... 10.30.42 16.30.41
3
(Comdr. G. Barnard R.N.). Widgeon 16.37.30 18.30.07 2.
(Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson).. Sirius
10.42.51 16.30.23% 5 (Capt. J. D. Newman). Zephyr.. 10.41.21 10.39.10% 4
(Capt. L. R. Freeman).
...... 10.45.00 16.31.51% 1 (Capt. A. McMillan).
Gael
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Waseda Hockey Team
The entire programme for the visit of the Waseda University hockey team was revised at a meet- ing of the Hongkong Hockey Asso- ciation Interport Selection Committee held yesterday.
The Japanese team will arrive in the Colony on the Taiyo Maru on
following is the revised programme: January 8, and will play their first match the following day. The
Jan. 9 (Saturday) v. Combined Services (U.S.R.C., 4 p.m.).
Jun. 10 (Sunday), v. (R.N.R.C., 3,30 p.m.).
Colony
Jun 11 (Monday) v. Royal Navy (R.N.R.C., 4.15 p.m.).
Jan. 12 (Tuesday) A rest day. Jan. 13 (Wednesday) v. Army (R.N.R.C., 4.15 p.m.).
Jan. 14 (Thursday) v. University or 2nd Civilian team (R.N.R.C... 4.15 p.m.).
~Jan. 15′′(Friday) "A" real day.
Jan. 10 (Saturday) v. Grupo De- sportivo Argonautas (Ground and time not known yet).
Jan. 17 (Sunday) v. Civilians (Ground and ime not yet known).
Jan. 18 and 19 (Monday and Tues- day) Visit Mucao.
Jan. 20 Depart for Singapore.
TRIAL GAME
The following morning's teams for the second and are next Sunday last trial, to be held on the Royal Naval Recreation Club ground, King's Park, commencing at 10.15 a.m. sharp:
Probables (White)-Spr. Howlett (Army); A. E. P. Guest (Radio) and Bdsm. Cox (Army); Lt. Comdr. Mc- Coy (Navy), W. A. Reed (Club) and | Gonsalves (Recreio); S. A. Fowler Lt. Kirkconnell (R._Navy), LA, Wright (R. Navy). Nerain Singh (Kumaon Rifles). and Partab (Kumaon Rifles),
Possibles (Colour).-U. B. Souza (Argonautas); Lt. Comdr. Coller (R. Navy); and E. L. Gosano (Argonau- tas)
Spr. Brown (Army), Lt. Malcolm (R. Navy) and M. H. Hasson (Radio); Lt. Donald (R. Navy), G. H. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.). Pyara Singh (K.LT.C.), Lt. Thornhill (R. Navy) and P: O, Holdsworth (H. Navy).·
Reserves.R."Xavier (Argonautas) (Full-back); Lt. Gordon (R. Navy), (Half-back): A. Alves (Argonautas) (Half-back); V. Bond (Club) (For word), J. M. Finto (K.İ.T.C.) (For- ward)
and Wall (Police) (Forward). The team to represent the Colony, Which
will
be selected after next Sunday morning's trial, will meet the Hongkong Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, in a practice match on the Royal Naval Recreation Club ground at King's Park on next Thursday commencing at 4.45 p.m.
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